If you can’t say anything nice….
Some Episcopal church women from Hartford, Wisconsin hold their congressman accountable.
Some Episcopal church women from Hartford, Wisconsin hold their congressman accountable.
Canon Andrew White describes the situation at St. George’s Anglican Church in Baghdad.
Frank Mugisha, the 2011 Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award laureate and executive director of Sexual Minorities Uganda describes in the New York Times what it is like to be gay in Uganda.
Bishop Victoria Matthews asks for prayers as Christchurch, New Zealand suffers another major earthquake almost one year after a similar temblor struck the city and region.
Bishop George Packard and his wife, Brook, are interviewed by Thom Hartmann.on The Big Picture on RT.com.
Paul Wallace at Religion Dispatches picks his top ten peacemakers between religion and science.
The Chapter of Trinity Cathedral in the city of Pittsburgh, PA has voted to end its dual relationship with both the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh and and the Anglican Church of North America. It is now exclusively the cathedral of the Episcopal diocese.
Christopher Hitchens, journalist and atheist, who proclaimed that “God is not good” and wrote that religion was at the root of all evil has died after a long bout with cancer. Here is a round up of some of the religious reflections on the passing of one of our most fiercest and popular critics.
The Rev. Winnie Varghese is priest-in-charge at St. Mark’s-Church-in-the-Bowery in New York City and she asks the question “why are so many faithful Christians homophobes?”
The statement from Bishop W. Andrew Waldo said the seven bishops at the Dec. 14 meeting prayed together “and participated in open, honest, and forthright conversation.”